The Governing Board has awarded the project for the installation of underground containers in the vicinity of San Esteban, whose expected execution period is four months and has a budget of 150,501 euros.
The works will allow the elimination of three existing complexes currently integrated by 14 containers, which will be replaced by three new locations with as many underground ones.
Thus, the collection point on the side of the site, on Acisclo Díaz street, will be moved next to the parking lot façade, on the same street;
the one located on Portillo Street in San Antonio will be located a few meters ahead, after the Bankia building, and the Callejón Burruezo Street is installed underground in Madre Esperanza Street.
The first two will have 5 units (two organic waste, one for paper, one for packaging and one for glass) and 4 in Madre Esperanza.
In addition to improving the image of the public road, this measure will eliminate the visual impact of traditional containers, and will reduce the inconvenience with containers that are more comfortable to use and less noisy when unloading, and take a step further in the actions envisaged in the recovery project of the deposit and adjacent streets.
The proposed company to execute the works is Transportes y Triturados de Murcia SL
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia